http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am-grading-the-2016-nba-draft/
Charlotte Hornets
Round 1: N/A
Round 2: N/A
Eh, I get it. The Hornets wanted another veteran and opted to trade what ended up being Malachi Richardson for veteran shooter Marco Belinelli. To be far, while Belinelli is a known quantity, there were players on the board at 22 who could have helped the Hornets, and at a lower cost.
Trading out of the draft usually earns a team an incomplete grade, but in this case it’s hard not to ding the Hornets because they did not get better in the short-term in this deal. We’ll see what the Hornets do with the roster spot, but overall this does not look like a good move.
GRADE: D-
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/grading-the-2016-nba-draft-160550197.html
Charlotte Hornets
The Haul: Marco Belinelli (via trade with Sacramento).
Faced with the possible free agent defections of Nicolas Batum, Courtney Lee, and Jeremy Lin, the Hornets needed to find NBA-caliber talent at a perimeter position straightaway. The team might someday rue dealing a No. 22 pick for a 30-year old in Belinelli, but these are the team-sustaining transactions you often have to take.
Grade: B+
http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/2016-nba-draft-grades-winners-and-losers-062416
Charlotte Hornets
Round 1: N/A
Round 2: N/A
Grade: N/A
With Nic Batum and Courtney Lee both hitting free agency, the Hornets needed perimeter scoring, and decided that trading for Marco Bellineli was a better alternative than drafting an unproven college player.
Hard to argue with their logic here.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/2016-nba-draft-grades-how-each-team-finished-up-on-draft-night/
Charlotte Hornets
Brought In: Marco Belinelli
Sent out: No. 22 overall (Malachi Richardson)
What the Hornets were thinking, I'm not entirely sure. The team traded the No. 22 overall pick to Sacramento for a 30-year-old Marco Belinelli, who is coming off his worst season since 2010 after shooting 38 percent from the field and 30 percent from behind the arc. I get that the No. 22 overall pick likely won't help you next season, but I'm not convinced Belinelli is either, and he's still owed about $13 million over the next two seasons. Not the best cap management or asset management here from the Hornets. The higher variance, higher upside, better play here would have been to keep the pick and gone from there.
Grade: D
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nba/63411/223/2016-nba-draft-grades
CHARLOTTE
Key Move: Acquired Marco Belinelli from the Kings for No. 22 overall pick Malachi Richardson.
Analysis: I like Richardson as a prospect. I don’t like trading him for a 30-year-old role player in Belinelli. I can’t quite give out an F when there was only one move to screw up, but this is a pretty strange move from Charlotte.
Grade: D-
http://www.chatsports.com/nba/a/2016-nba-draft-grades-results-winners-and-losers-both-rounds-29631
Charlotte Hornets - D+
Traded Malachi Richardson (No. 22 pick) to Kings for Marco Belinelli
Charlotte wanted to trade this pick to save cap space to re-sign some of their free agents, but instead took on money in this deal. Belinelli is an established vet that fits their three-point shooting offense, yet he won't be anything more than a back-end-of-the-rotation guy.
any others out there?













Well Fats now that Bellineli broken his jaw playing Euro Ball,can we keep Richardson and back out of the trade?

